Two years in the making, How I Shot My Brother & Other Stories tells the true stories of 22 writers through their own words and pictures.
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How I Shot My Brother & Other Stories
“My mouth,” John screeched, as his fingers raked his tongue.
Joe jumped from foot to foot. “Hot, hot, hot,” he coughed, gagged, and spit again. Then they both took off towards the cabin for water.
My blue blanket wrapped tightly around me, I snuggled deep inside my lawn chair. “Nothing beats Tabasco sauce,” I snickered.
- Excerpt from “Oh Brothers” by Kat Flannery
This Book Is Dedicated to the Memory of Travis Panasiuk, a writer who died too soon to see his work in print, but who we feel deserves a voice nonetheless
New in 2011
Within the pages of this anthology, you will find twenty-five true tales of Christmas Chaos, stories of tragedy and triumph, nostalgia and memory, comedy and silliness. You’ll also find classic holiday recipes and other Christmas tidbits. So, prepare to be transported from the battlefields of World War I to the septic tanks of rural Alberta. It’s a journey you won’t want to miss.
A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to support the Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre
The JPHAWC is a community-based, non-profit agency endeavouring to build a stronger and safer Edmonton by developing healthy relationships with all members of our community. The centre provides showers, laundry services, access to computers with internet, legal advice, food, storage and medical services – all for free.
Learn more about Atsikana Pa Ulendo Girls’ Secondary School by visiting their website.
Journey to Atsikana Pa Ulendo, an all-girls’ secondary school in Malawi, Africa, where the girls learn independence, self-worth and the value of education. Within these pages, the girls of Atsikana Pa Ulendo share their stories of adventure, sorrow and triumph. This is a journey worth taking.